Now That I’ve Found You

Forty-two-year-old Vinnie knows lots of things. He knows new books and school shoes are expensive. He knows his teenage daughter keeps getting into trouble and he knows his eight-year-old has wet the bed every night for the past year. What Vinnie doesn’t know is where his wife is, or how he will ever get better at single fatherhood. Ellen knows how much it costs to take a taxi to the cemetery. She knows she’s too scared to get behind the wheel of a car ever again and she knows that what happened was all her fault. What Ellen doesn’t know is that Vinnie is about to need her to face her fears. And neither of them knows they’re going to change the other’s life forever.